Intern in Teaching

Being an Intern in Teaching can be a breakthrough for your teaching career. This project is for energetic and creative people who love to teach and want to help teachers in a traditional educational environment. This project is also ideal for teaching students looking for teaching practice and people considering a career in teaching. This teaching project supports teachers in schools where extra hands from interns are needed.

Interns work alongside teachers to fulfill the daily needs and requirements of the school. Intern work for teachers includes teaching the children basic lessons about different themes and subjects and developing children’s creative skills through art crafts and sports. Teaching in schools of Nepal offers an edifying combination of the exciting and life-changing experience, as well as the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.

* Fees for the group interns will be decided by our project officer depending on the size and nature of group.

Registration fee include

Volunteer FDIP staff support

Communication,marketing and web cost of FDIP

Arrangement of host family or placement.

Program fee include

Transportation from airport to placement

Orientation cost of volunteer

Contribution to host family

Food and accomodation

Emergency support

Program fee exclude

Airfares and visa charge

Travel Insurance

Bevarages extra food and laundry

Recreational activities

Any other personal needs

Daily transportations

Skills and Qualifications to Intern

You do not need to have prior experience or professional expertise to be a interns in teacher, but you should know the value of teaching & learning and should have the motives of sharing knowledge for good reason. Applicants will be notified about the topics they will be teaching after they select the interested subject and they should make sure that they can get along with the students while teaching those topics.

Orientation

2 days long orientation is held by our local staffs in Kathmandu. Interns are introduced to basic Nepali language and greets, meanwhile they are also informed about the local customs, safety, travel guidance and all the dos and don'ts in the Nepali Society. You will be provided contact details of our local office, maps and other useful information. Interns will be explained about the school they are going to be teaching and materials they will be going through.

Note: You’ll be informed about the school sessions and holidays during before the application process.

Your Week as a Intern

First day: On the first day you'll be briefed about the teaching project and you will be ushered to the project location by our field officer.

Weekdays: In weekdays interns will be solely engaged in project. Daily schedule will be as follows

Morning: Breakfast ( As provided by homestay)

Daybreak: Internship placement

Evening: Back to homstay for dinner and rest

Food & Accommodation

Interns will be received at airport by our local staff. Interns are accommodated in our hostel for 2 days till the orientation. Interns are then accommodated at homestays.

You will be provided basic living standard with clean room, pure drinking water, hygienic food, bathroom and shower. Interns might share their room with other co-intens.
Local meal in Nepal is Daal Bhaat, consisting of beans curry( daal),steamed rice(bhaat), vegetables, pickles and occassionally chicken or meat.

If you have any health issue and special dietary requirements please inform us while applying for the project. It will be tried to fulfill your all hygienic and nutritional requirement in meal but as a volunteer we will also be expecting some flexibility from you.